Television
Support pulled from 'un-Australian' work on eve of opening
One of the key partners of the third Ian Potter Moving Image Commission has pulled its support of the project…
VR - so emotive you may never get out
As VR experts learn to build visceral experiences, they too are going communal, and talking duty of care about their…
Ominous options surface about deregulation of commercial television
Feds to stuff industry in dumb trade? It's a white-knuckle ride.
Garth Davis - from Lion to the Lion of Judah
Garth Davis goes from an orphan story solved with Google to the painterly anthropology of Mary Magdalene, all in search…
Modern science and the murder of sleep
Creative life may run on excitement tempered by endurance and a passion for detail, but it all depends on a…
What's On - Arenamedia explodes, SPA ones to watch, Jacoby Walkley scholarship
Mary Magdalene and Peter Rabbit approach, while SPA does learnings and Arenamedia grows like topsy with some ace staff.
Video and print journalists combine to cut through storms of digital garbage
Major newspapers are recruiting documentary makers aka video journalists to make short-form pieces that add the punch of screen storytelling…
Chris Owen - requiem for a filmmaker between worlds
Technically Australian, documentary filmmaker and visual anthropologist Chris Owen's story transcends borders and cultures. His colleague Les McLaren pays tribute.
Box Office 12 March 2018 - swap colours, keep stereotypes, save genre
Black Panther dominates, the Shape of Water gains from the Oscars but the others not so much. And The Square…
OSCARS - the last word on 2018
It looks as if the Oscars frenzy is growing larger every year, just for fun. But we - as always…